Baby Treasure Basket- 12 months

It’s been such a long time since I posted about our treasure baskets and thought an update was in order! If you haven’t heard of these or made one before you are in for a treat. Treasure baskets are virtually free to create, take a few minutes to put together, are natural and help to develop so many skills and abilities in babies from 6-18 months.

Baby Pop still loves to play with her basket and now I have got her a round one which makes it much easier for her to access all of the contents from all angles. The objects inside are interesting to look at, feel, shake and taste, yet safe and non-toxic. There is no particular “purpose” to any of them, yet they can be manipulated, explored and played with in a multitude of ways. The basket promotes curiosity and a natural desire to investigate and think, which are wonderful skills to be seeking to develop in babies!

As before, we change some of the objects regularly to keep the basket interesting and fresh to play with. I can usually tell when I need to do this as she starts to fling things out without even looking at them, at breakneck speed. It’s very entertaining to watch but let’s me know things have got a bit stale again!

The current list of contents includes:* various pine cones, picked up on a walk a while ago* ribbons of different patterns and textures* a wooden massager with roller balls* a range of beaded necklaces and bracelets* a thick, felted apple* an interesting wooden toy with jointed parts* a large shell from the beach* one of our salt dough ducks (she loves this!)* a huge, sparkly bouncy ball with glitter shreds suspended in water inside (beautiful and mesmorising!)* a couple of laminated photos of babies cut out of magazines (she talks to these!)* a wooden box with a lid* some thick pipe cleaners, with sharp ends tucked in firmly* a heart cushion with a range of buttons sewn on tightly* a little tin filled with pebbles that makes a delightful noise when shaken (sealed shut)* and…. plenty of other tidbits too!

These things were from around the house or picked up on outings to the countryside or beach. Thanks to my lovely friends who know about this basket and now collect interesting finds for me! (have you got a relative or friend who could look out for things for you too?)

I have found that she LOVES this basket because it is all hers and that means a lot with a big sibling around at the moment! She likes it even more if I keep it hidden and just bring it out once or twice during the day, therefore keeping the novelty factor alive. Obviously it’s crucial to have the TV off and other distractions kept to a minimum, then just sit by baby and interact when she invites you to. Don’t leave baby alone with the basket however, as there may be some items that are dangerous if played with without supervision.

I recently came across another little basket that used to be mine as a child for keeping my hairbands and clips in. It has made the PERFECT travel treasure basket as it holds just about 8-10 things and has an extra feature for added fascination and skill practise- a lid! Lots more joy 🙂

What could you find around your house to put in your treasure basket? It would also make a beautiful and unique natural gift for a new baby or for a first birthday present!

Comments

Love this! I used to keep all kinds of items like this in a clear hanging shoe organizer and I would let C select items by herself. It was one of her fav things as a young toddler/baby! You are a great Mom! This is exactly what babies need to explore!

I love your blog! I made my baby a treasure basket when she was tiny and she still loves it now at nearly 2! Also gave one to a particularly like minded friend as a new baby gift, she nearly cried when she opened it she loved it so much! Thanks for your inspriation and Happy Easter 🙂

This morning I gave my baby a wallet with lots of different compartments and laminated pictures of family members (this was something my older daughter also really enjoyed). She was thrilled to see that when we opened a section of the wallet she could access photos. She needed help opening some parts of the wallet and accessing the photos. Perhaps some photo album,s or something that can be flipped open with photos in it could be something that could be included in a treasure bakset.

I just wrote a brief blog post featuring your idea of using craft foam pieces and water. I linked back to your fabulous blog.

Haha! My 7 month old is digging through a treasure box right now! She always finds something interesting in it to play with, and is rarely “bored.” No need for jumparoos or baby-gyms when you have an interesting pile of trinkets to sort through, hold, chew on, and tumble over. Thanks for the beautiful post!

I just stumbled upon your blog and let me just say I’m in love!! I was actually struggling with toy storage for my 10 month old and turned an older stand with baskets as her toy storage. Now we pull out a basket & rotate them with each play session its a total gem!! I will be adding a few more items to the baskets now after reading this!! Thank you so much 🙂

That looks like so much fun! And the older kids can play I Spy. 🙂 I saw this on http://forskoleburken.blogspot.com and now I’m checking out other ideas on your website as well. I’m gonna have to try a few things with my kids.

What a great idea! Question about the name “baby pop”, how did you come up with it? My husband started calling our first born that after “Soda Pop” from The Outsiders. I have never heard anyone else use that name. 🙂

hehe! I’ve NEVER been asked that before! We really do call her that, although less of the “baby” now 😉 Over here in the UK, “Poppet” is a term of endearment and ever since she was a baby I called her that…then it became Pop Pop, Popsy, little Pop and Baby Pop! And so it has stuck and seemed a fitting nickname for the blog! I haven’t seen The Outsiders!

I have a basket in almost every room of my home and taking care of 2 great granddaughters is a handful and picking up toys takes energy. So, I throw the toys into these baskets and I have watched them go through the toys and find all kinds of ways to play with what in in there. It didn’t seem to matter whether the toys matched or from the same set – they used their creativity and played.

This looks like a perfect idea to keep my 21 month old entertained while I breast feed. He has been going through a phase of throwing things at me and the baby whilst I am feeding so thank you for the inspiration 🙂

I know this is an older post but I just stumbled upon it and it is fantastic! I do have a question though and I apologize if it’s been asked and answered, but I didn’t see it anywhere in the comments. Do you leave the Treasure Baskets out all the time or do you only give them to your child when you need to get something done (breastfeed, pump, cook, etc)? Thanks!!!

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